A comparison of two major cities and Dunkin Donuts saturation in Chicago and Holy Donuts being a better plan

Armando Arturo
  Dunkin Donuts by its very existence in the areas it has monopolized competition destroys opportunities for family run business  in the fields of coffee and donuts. This company has been allowed to expand only in certain areas from its base Boston area in this era of globalization and in the Chicago region you cannot go one mile without a Dunkin Donuts available. The deal that Indian immigrants have with local village leaders is in evidently the problem here and in a quick Google glance between the Chicago region and Milwaukee you can see the scope of this donut and coffee corruption . All Dunkin Donuts are owned by Indian migrants that came here and open franchises of these nauseating cookie cutter and ugly strip mall stores and stupid people actually often partake in business with a business such as this.
 The donuts are old and stale by mid-afternoon and this place is the master at cutting corners in costs of all rounds of operation. I am amazed that there are still a few independent donut places around the suburbs of Chicago and thankfully Dunkin Donuts has had little affect with the independent coffee houses in the city of Chicago. As stated earlier in this blog some states refuse a Dunkin Donuts knowing all well the chain migration and discriminatory corporate practices of this company and the bad affect it can have for a community. Dun kin donuts business plan and Hindus are so pathetic they call for some new venture plan to out do these bastards and in elite Manhattan a place called Holy Donuts appears to be the answer. They actually make donuts right there on the spot as you want and again the differences between the top cities and rest of rural destitute of America is evident here with no more explicit differences of consumer choice and product with regard to donut. Don't ever expect to see Holy Donuts in corrupt Chicago and Boston areas where quite literally Dunkin Donuts owns these areas.

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